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Posts posted by gryhrstr
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Never bought a cd but I did download several tracks from "Bejeweled Twist".
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I'll be wanting this game but I suspect it'll be beyond the capabilities of my laptop, which at this time happens to be my most powerful computer.

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"Dungeon Master was great. I never got through it. Do you have a preferred version? There a lot of remakes of it and I'm thinking about looking around for one."
The original DM on the ST. Sort of an anti-climax at the end but RPG's were still growing.
"I dont have any issues playing offline with Steam although its a little offbeat to setup. If I remember you have to download it and install and possibly play the game once and after that you can set it to offline mode using the Steam client. I have many casual games set up that way for my family to play on other computers. Just can't remember the exact process. "
Seems to me from the problems I've had, that the first thing Steam wants to do is look for an existing update. If Steam thinks an update might exist, but fails to detect an internet connection then too does the offline mode fail.
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Nobody remembers Command and Conquer 3? Buy the retail version, still have to download another 15 meg (whatever size it was) patch/update, only to still get the error message *you must have a retail copy of this game to play*. Uhm duh. I just bought the retail version. Quite a bit of flack on the forums about it way back when. Of course EA was oblivious. I always suspected the failure was due to EA's DRM copy protections. I've tried not to make any purchase of games affiliated to EA since. If EA wants to be the piracy police more power to them. But if they punish retail buyers for purchasing their software then as a company they should fail. Wishful thinking. The government would probably just bail them out.
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Couldn't resist this purchase on Steam. Great anticipation for the old Dungeon Master feel. I remember through the years how so many critics lamented about how a new game was just another Dungeon Master clone.
If a games great, it's great. My only concern is purchasing from Steam. Have had endless grief with Steam trying to play in offline mode. 
Have STeem loaded on my laptop. Several iterations of DM going on there. Now I can have the best of both worlds. Old school and new old school.

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Glad to see this stuff stays out of the landfill.
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I want to reach out and look at each one. Any early STart mags?
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Starcraft certainly. Many others. Have to think awhile.
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Simple edit to my previous post. Insert "Sin" in place of "Blood". Apologies to "Blood" players. And a big rasberry to the makers of "Sin".
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One thing immediately comes to mind for me. Dexterity. The game "Daxter" for the PSP is one such example. One dexterity level after another. Hey! I'm just not that good with the thumby thingys on any system which has them. Give me a mouse with two buttons and a scroll wheel. "Daxter"...shelved.
"Final Fantasy II". Go a few steps, fight, go a few steps, fight. Tedious. I did finish it though. But I sure can't stomach a second go at that tedious game. Shelved.
"Doom 3". Reach a certain spot, (same spot every time), click, out go lights, fight creature you can't see, too dark. "Doom 3" ...shelved.
"Blood". Blue screen of death, Blue screen of death, Blue screen of death, Blue screen of death, Blue screen of death. "Blood"...shelved.
Many different reasons, many different games.
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I started computing on my Atari 1040ST. Insert disk. Let computer read disk. (Maybe many times). Oops. Ejected disk while drive was still reading disk. Disk ruined. I learned early on to try and make a copy of my legally purchased software and then using the "Copy" as my working disk. That's my idea of fair use. I remember when some companies included a card you could mail and get a backup copy of the original software at a seriously discounted rate. I did that many times as well. Nowadays, the whole issue is seriously muddied.
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Unreal Tournament 2004 is a blast, though it's a bit dated. Your rig will easily handle it.
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Hardware upgrades. Sometimes I feel silly spending a good chunk of change on new hardware just because I want to play the latest greatest game. New bigger RAM capacities. New video cards. New hard drives. Sometimes new sound cards.
Also, I remember buying Command & Conquer 3. All excited and stuff. Only to get the message that I needed to have the original disk, not a copy. Hey!! I just spent $50 on your retail game and now you're trying to tell me all I bought was an illegal copy version.
Bullshit! I had to go online and find a crack of the exe. just to play that DRM monstrosity. As I remember, I also had to go online and download an additional 15 meg addition just to play. If I remember correctly, This was EA giving everybody a taste of their heavy handed approach to piracy protection. In any event, this particular game started my revulsion for modern gaming. Though I am having a blast with Borderlands now. -
Finally after a long wishing and wanting spell, I have a Falcon, thanks to poobah.
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Just bought an Atari Falcon from poobah. As previously stated above, very smooth transaction. The Falcon was very well packaged and arrived within 7 days of payment. He clearly understands how to package items. I was very pleased with this transaction. Thanks poobah. A+
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How about PM'ing the guys in the "Show us your Collection" subforum. I'd bet a lot of these guys have extras.
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Lords of Thunder for the TG16w/cd. Cool rock tracks on that and I even have a nifty t-shirt

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Dungeon Master. First computer game. ST first computer.
Rings Of Medusa, Spent, not wasted, a lot time with this game.
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Maybe for a lot of us there is simply satisfaction in being able to say I have one.
This Falcon closed yesterday at $660 US. The buyer is someone who is into buying "vintage" things. I don't think at $660 he plans to resell it.
I hope as suggested earlier in this thread, the seller has more Falcons for sell. Maybe in his warehouse he has a gazillion Falcons but can only get a reasonable return by selling on ebay. (In America)
Here's a question for all you users who were around at the time. What were Falcons selling for back in the day when they made their debut?? I didn't even know they existed until a couple of years ago.
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Wow, it hit $515 U.S. tonight with still 8 days to go. These things seem to go in cycles. Normally I would think people would save the big buck bids for the last minutes of the auction. For some reason, right now there is a lot of interest in Atari stuff on ebay. Picked up quite a number of things myself. Right now it seems a Falcon is a pipe dream for the short term.

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Hey folks. I keep watching ebay. Another Falcon has come up on ebay today. Looks very much like the one I posted here a few weeks ago. That one went for around $460-$470. Don't remember precisely now and didn't save the listing.
Keep thinking that maybe the seller had trouble with the winning bidder in that one. Or else this is a guy really into the scene and just has Falcons. In any event, it's there if you're interested.
230192978752 Copy and paste this number into ebays search engine.
Auctions for about 10 days.
No, I'm not the seller and I don't know the seller. I just know a lot folks around here are interested in Falcons.
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Been watching ebay closely for a week or so. Picking up a bunch of old Atari stuff. Right now for anyone interested, there is an Atari Falcon 4meg being sold.
Still got 3 days left but the biddings up around $430 US now. Check it out if you're interested. Later all...working on a 800, trying to figure out how run it.
Atari heaven.

Suggest some Genesis games?
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I must be the only person on the planet who enjoyed the RTS Warrior of Rome ll.